The jazz club is great if you plan to play mono lps and lps and eps from the 1950s and prior as well as modern stereo vinyls because of its switchable equalisation eq and its mono switch.
What do you play vinyls on.
The thicker heavier vinyl will degrade more slowly than a thinner pressing and the records will stand up to repeat play a little better.
Your main choices are passive or powered speakers.
You will need some kind of speakers to play the music from your turntable.
Audiophiles and nerds will say you need fancy shit to listen to records but basically any turntable from a reputable manufacturer is going to play just fine for the casual listener.
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Passive speakers do not have their own built in amplifier and are powered by a separate amp such as an a v receiver.
I like to choose things based on how 70s.
That said all vinyl degrades a tiny bit every time you.
1 record player 1 vinyl record 1 arm hand preparing to play your vinyl when playing a vinyl you will need to first choose a vinyl.